Windows Antipiracy virus Removal Guide

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The malicious Windows Antipiracy virus comes from the same family of ransomware infections as the Bundespolizei virus, Cuerpo Nacional de Policia virus or the Polizia di Stato virus. The clandestine program is also often categorized as Ukash or Paysafecard virus, because these online payment systems are involved with this and tens of other ransomware applications that have been terrorizing Windows users since the spring of 2012. After being installed by a Trojan or entering via security backdoors, the surreptitious virus can lock down your computer and paralyze certain programs, which could assist you with the inevitable Windows Antipiracy virus removal. The system’s lock-down, however, is just a way for schemers to present this fake warning:

Questo sistema operativo é disattivato a causa di violazione delle legi della. Repubblica Italiana sono state riscontrate le seguenti violazioni: il tuo indrizzo IP é stato utilizzato per il download e la distribuzione di contenuti piratati. Probabilmente hai utilizzato file-sharing clienti, torrenti o scaricato seguente contenuto dirretamente dal sito web. Il suo computer viene pertanto bloccato per evitare la continuazione dell’attività illegale.
Per sbloccare il computer sieti obligati a pagare una multa di 100€

The intimidating accusations about illegal, pirated pornographic content downloading and distributing are common with ransomware infections. This is because many Windows users are likely to admit downloading illegal files from the Internet, which could help schemers to trick more people and generate larger profit. Another element which is likely to get attention is the illegal utilization of the respectable companies’ logos. You should not think that just because these logos are presented, Interpol or RIAA are investigating your PC and your personal activity.

The worst thing you could do whilst Windows Antipiracy virus is running is paying the demanded 100 Euros. This fine is completely fictitious and even if you paid it schemers are likely to continue with their scams. All in all, ignore the payment demands and rush to unlock your operating system, as only this will allow you to delete Windows Antipiracy virus. Note that since the virus’ existence is closely linked to Trojans, manual removal is not recommended; however, you can follow these instructions to install automatic removal software:

  1. Reboot Windows into Safe Mode with Networking.
  2. Download SpyHunter, which will delete Windows Antipiracy virus and will guard you PC against other malicious infections.
  3. If you are using Windows 7: install SpyHunter and then restart the computer

If you are using Windows XP: go to Start Menu and enter “msconfig” into Run for System Configuration Utility to show up. Now, go to Startup and click Disable All. Restart the PC and THEN run the automatic removal application.

Download Remover for Windows Antipiracy virus *
*SpyHunter scanner, published on this site, is intended to be used only as a detection tool. To use the removal functionality, you will need to purchase the full version of SpyHunter.

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